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Date: 2006-12-11 15:13:11
Economics
World Trade Organization
Agricultural economics
International economics
World government
Free trade
Cotton
Non-tariff barriers to trade
Agriculture
International trade
Business
International relations

Integrated Assessment of Trade Liberalization and Trade-Related Policies A Country Study on the Cotton Sector in China New York and Geneva, 2002

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